But what about the areas that become desertified? Or countries like Bangladesh 
that are low lying? It's very easy to say "just move" away from the water, but 
much more difficult when this means massive economic and personal displacement 
of people. 

So yes, perhaps it will balance out. It may even be BENEFICIAL but only if it 
does not progress too far. If we get substantial melting of the icecaps, 
diseruption of the gulf stream, human misery can only increase in those cases...

Damon.


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-----Original Message-----
From: "John W Redelfs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 06:07:42 
To:"Killer Bs Discussion" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Apostates!

On 10/17/06, Charlie Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 18/10/2006, at 2:31 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>
> > (Printed in the local paper this morning.  I found it on-line at
> > Jewish World Review Oct. 16, 2006 / 24 Tishrei, 5767)
>
> Global warming... just a theory...
>

I've read that Mars and Jupiter are also warming, and that it has something
to do with the output of the sun.  Is that true?  If so, then why should we
suppose that human activity is responsible for global warming here on
earth?  I mean, we aren't responsible for the global warming that is
happening on Mars and Jupiter are we?  If the globe warms up, just move
further north.  If the seas rise, just live farther away from the coast.
Isn't that what people did the last time the globe warmed up as it did at
the end of the last ice age?  Sure some currently productive agricultural
areas will no longer be as well suited for agriculture as they are now.  But
as the globe warms up, won't areas that are not productive now because the
weather is too cool become more productive?  It ought to balance out
shouldn't it.   Somehow agonizing over global warming reminds me of a fairy
tale I once read in which the king had his courtiers take his throne down to
the edge of the sea at low tide.  As the tide came in he commanded the water
to stay back and not wet his feet as he sat upon the throne.  Guess what?
The tide came in anyway completely oblivious to the king's law, and this was
supposed to show his sycophantic followers how silly they were to keep
flattering him about how much power he had.

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